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'Endgame' by Samuel Beckett is a masterfully crafted play, rich with dark humour and profound insights. Set in a minimalist room, it centres on four compelling characters: Hamm, a blind and paralysed man with a keen intellect; Clov, his dutiful yet frustrated servant; and Hamm's eccentric parents, Nagg and Nell. Through their sharp, often humorous dialogues, Beckett explores themes of resilience and the absurdity of the human condition. The play is a nuanced examination of enduring connections and the subtle humour that can be found even in the most trying circumstances.